Still think there’s a Bill of Rights?

December 19, 2012. Republic or Empire? When Congress voted to put aside the US Constitution in 2002 and give then President George Bush the powers of a dictator, many believed Mr. Bush would only use his dictatorial powers one time and for one specific purpose – to launch an unprovoked, pre-emptive attack against Iraq. But many, including this author, argued that you can’t void one part of the Constitution temporarily, without voiding it entirely forever.

2 responses to Still think there’s a Bill of Rights?

Dear Senator Landrieu, Vitter & Dr. Cassidy, I have just received an e-mail outlining what Obama wants included in “Gun Control” in the VERY near future;

1. A so-called “Assault Weapons” Ban,

2. A “High-Capacity” Magazine Ban, and

3. A ban on ALL Private Firearms Sales without government permission.

This is not only UNACCEPTABLE but is as well UNCONSTITUTIONAL against our 2nd. Amendment.

I urge you to do everything in your power to stop this madness! From what I understand, the US Government WILL be faced with a massive number of lawsuits, many seeking damages. Our Second Amendment does NOT mention ANY of OBama’s points and especially #3. Please take whatever actions are required to keep out Constitution intact. Please, fulfill the oath of your office which includes the protection of our Constitution!!

This demand is non-negotiable on behalf of WE THE PEOPLE.

Sincerely,

Proudvietvet58

Gentlemen (NRA),

We can NOT allow Obama this much control over our 2nd. Amendment!!!!!!!!!!